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Sign the Petition to

Crown Counsel and sentencing Judge in the Provincial Court of British Columbia

“JUSTICE FOR
TERRY”

To: Crown Counsel and sentencing Judge in the Provincial
Court of British Columbia

We the undersigned respectfully
request that Crown Counsel recommend to the judge the maximum sentence
available under the law and that, if Brandon Scott Harrison is found guilty of
the crime of animal cruelty against his dog “Terry,” the honourable sentencing
Judge in the Provincial Court of British Columbia apply the maximum sentence
available for this offence.

(BOSTON TERRIER-FRENCH BULLDOG CROSS ALLEGEDLY PUNCHED IN
THE HEAD 3 TIMES AND FLUNG INTO A DITCH BY HIS OWNER)

BACKGROUND REGARDING OFFENCE:

In Duncan, British Columbia, Canada, on April 21, 2013, a
couple was driving when they spotted a dog stepping with caution onto the road.

They pulled over, flashing their lights to warn traffic to stop.

They then saw
a man come down the road shouting at the dog, who was by this point cowering
and sitting down in the middle of the road.

Upon reaching the dog, the man allegedly
pinned the dog by his neck to the road and punched him 3 times in the head.

He
also allegedly subsequently proceeded to pick the dog up by the scruff of his
neck and fling him over the road into the ditch.

The dog, named "Terry" by the witnesses who stopped their
vehicle at the scene, is believed to be a Boston Terrier-French Bulldog cross
owned by Brandon Scott Harrison. Harrison has been charged with one count of
"causing an animal to continue to be in distress" under the British
Columbia Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

As a result of an alleged altercation
at the scene, Harrison has also been charged under the Criminal Code of Canada with
uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, as well as with criminal
harassment.

Harrison, who is innocent until proven guilty, has pleaded
not guilty to the three charges and has a trial date scheduled at the Court
House in Duncan, British Columbia, on October 15, 2013.

If convicted of the animal cruelty charge, Harrison faces
up to 2 years in jail and a fine of up to $75,000.

To date, as far as is known, "Terry" remains with his
owner.
Please sign and share this petition to Crown Counsel and
the judge to get justice for Terry in the event Brandon Harrison is convicted.